Clipping from the Los Angeles Sunday Times of photograph taken at the first meeting of the International Council of Women. Thirteen women are depicted in the pictures, including Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. The caption describes the...

Mary Anthony writes to her cousin Jessie Anthony about Jessie's new membership to the Rochester Political Equality Club. Anthony also tells Jessie about a Character Party she and her sister attended. She also remarks on the loss of their cousin,...

Typed description of an official collection of letters from Susan B. Anthony that were saved by her cousin Jessie Anthony and passed down through the family. There are also photographs and drawings in the collection.

Typed description of various letters from Mary Anthony (sister of Susan B. Anthony). Also describes Anthony's participation in several social activities, such as the Political Equality Club of Rochester. Description is signed "U. R. W."

Handwritten letter in sepia ink on off white paper with faint grid. Susan has received Aunt Eliza's letter and money to help with Susan Anthony's cause. Mentions her strive for freedom and equality for women. Talks about family and friends. Talks...

On National American Women Suffrage Association letterhead. Susan Anthony informs Jessie Anthony that many of their Rochester friends are going back to London. There are two ships going and Susan Anthony will be on one of them, she invited Jessie...

Typed letter to her cousin Jessie Anthony from Susan B. Anthony, written on National American Women Suffrage Association stationary. Large blue letterhead on top of page. Mentions California State President, Mrs. Wood Swift had just visited. Susan...

On National American Women Suffrage letterhead, from Rochester New York. Susan Anthony asks her friend Mrs. Wilbur Sanders for the membership dues in Montana for the Association. She also mentions a convention in Washington. Anthony says she hopes...

Typed transcription. Includes a few lines of background and biographical information. A note in Perkins' hand on the back reads: From the stack of Thomas F Madigan, N.Y. dealer. Perkins' date of purchase is also noted on the back as 2 July 1930.

In this letter, Garrison describes a recent trip to Buffalo to his correspondent Anthony, mentioning the poor weather and a good turn out for a talk that he gave. In his note on this letter, Perkins is uncertain if the date is 1855 or 1856 due to...